Almost every picture I posted was taken when the equipment was new. It does not stay that clean, although I blow them off at the end of the day and try to wash them about once a month. They never have or never will recieve a coat of wax

Almost forgot...I added brakes to the trailer. Trailer side costed about $200 which includes (2) electric brake assemblies, (2) drum and hub assemblies, breakaway kit, wiring, and 7-pin plug.

I didn't have a brake controller in the truck either so that was another $100.

I love the lettering on your truck. It is a must to have B I G eyegrabbing letters. Another thing I like about the lettering is that you didn't put too much info, to read quickly. Simply: lawn mowing and snow plowing.

Randy2625- You can wire two battery up in two different way.
1st is called a parallel connection which is what GLS did like already said you simply add another battery and connect the positive to positive and negitive to negitive terminals. Then pull your negitive charge and positive charges form seperate batteries.

2nd is call a series connection which is where you connect a positve terminal from one battery and a negitive terminal from the other then pull you positve and negitve charges from the two remaining terminals again on seperate batteries.

Which one you will need is depenant on what the use is. The series connection is what most disieltruck are setup on. They require alot of voltage all at one time. A parallel